^6 EELIQULE AQUITANICLE. 



which is partly preserved on the two chief faces of the specimen. The rounded 

 end bears some marks of use. 



Fig. 5. A piece of opake, granular, whitish flint-flake ; shaped like a Scraper at 

 one end, chipped boldly on the parallel lateral edges, and much worn by use on 

 both sides of the narrow end. [The minute flaking and chipping in the worn 

 hollows not shown in the figure.] 



Fig. 6. Piece of a grey flint-flake (containing Orbitoides and Polyzoa) ; trimmed 

 at each end, by the usual bold chippings perpendicular to the faces, into 

 irregular curves. The parallel side edges much chipped and crushed by use. 



